A complete VSIX package with an extension SDK and all other components
needed to use SQLite for application development with Visual Studio
2012 targeting Windows Phone 8.0.(sha1: 59fdfefdbd18182592aaa67f8c811b44db7e2386)

A complete VSIX package with an extension SDK and all other components
needed to use SQLite for application development with Visual Studio
2013 targeting Windows Phone 8.1.(sha1: 85c990596f0dcafa16a97a67196ee422a5e77e58)

A complete VSIX package with an extension SDK and all other components
needed to use SQLite for WinRT 8.1 application development with Visual Studio
2013.(sha1: d04970e30a33ef44239a7d909417894a9cf92e76)

Build Product Names

Build products are named using one of the following templates:

sqlite-product-version.zip

sqlite-product-version.tar.gz

sqlite-product-os-cpu-version.zip

sqlite-product-date.zip

Templates (1) and (2) are used for source-code products. Template (1) is
used for generic source-code products and templates (2) is used for source-code
products that are generally only useful on unix-like platforms. Template (3)
is used for precompiled binaries products. Template (4) is used for
unofficial pre-release "snapshots" of source code.

The version is encoded so that filenames sort in order of
increasing version number when viewed using "ls". For version 3.X.Y the
filename encoding is 3XXYY00. For branch version 3.X.Y.Z, the encoding is
3XXYYZZ.

The date in template (4) is of the form: YYYYMMDDHHMM

Source Code Repositories

The SQLite source code is maintained in three geographically-dispersed
self-synchronizing
Fossil repositories that are
available for anonymous read-only access. Anyone can
view the repository contents and download historical versions
of individual files or ZIP archives of historical check-ins.
You can also clone the entire repository.

See the How To Compile SQLite page for additional information
on how to use the raw SQLite source code.
Note that a recent version of Tcl
is required in order to build from the repository sources.
The amalgamation source code files
(the "sqlite3.c" and "sqlite3.h" files) build products and are
not contained in raw source code tree.